Mr Orton Koch of the Geiger ~Hennonne Church was the spea- her at the Young People's Meet, ing wtuch was held at the Blehn Hannahâ€: Church last Sunday evening. Mr M110 Shanta was the lender for the meeting while Mas Come Forsyth read the scripture 'Miss Beulah Sn) der was the chor- ister and Miss Sadie Yoder of the Ontario Mennonite Bible School, Kitchener and Miss Pearl Cress- "uy? prtseryef essays wee Fedentwn. played he“: to the Tdeg Mr Ellwurth Bean was one ot monthly meetutg ot the fllttt the delegates from thrs secuon of People's Umon of Bethel Uni Waterloo County who 'stten1ied)churetr The meeting I!†in the annual Plowrnen's 1"t5,"t,t,'1el/c,t.ty.t ut Mr. Oliver ' convention u the Kutg Edward convene: of Pants and Ev - Hotel ut Toronto last Tuesday jam. After the opening at the Dr. c, I. Kenny. I retired aun- illcr cl Guelph, will be the guest Etht' " the Bethel United next Sunday when he will “that the f,xe"'tgra'h',oe in the interest of the tam: Temper- Inc: Federation. Recent Minors With Mr, Ind In. Melvm Hunsberger were Mr, and Mrs Omar Cressman of New Dundee Mrs. A, E. Bean, Miss Margaret Bean, Mr and Mrs Mervm Faces and Mr. and Mrs Fraser McMnl- Ian attended the funeral service ot the†cousin, Mrs James Ma- thers of Brisntforllast Falur/iar Mr. and Mn Arthur Bender and daughters, may}. and. - Mr and Mrs Allan H Falhs of Brantford muted on Sunday with the tormer's s'c,ter, Mrs Clarence Dsamond and Mr Dramond, iaG,TGrai%ir, i} ind In. Harvey new of Sanford. Mrs, Clarence Diamond. MIS- smnary Supermtendent of the Be Stu‘rg'g! Tougher! LongeeraHng! Kitchen‘or King Please Ship 134 pc. Dinner Bet to me prepaid to my nearest Post omce . _ _ with the under- standing that if I nm not perfectly an“ t may return it and receive my money but, City Nu me Address It's the improved 4aoostgthyut Cash new - - Will my 0.01). SIJJOe-ch-lmmunmr “IMO. thel Uruted tluatfB, we). l brietty at the My Sliattt an“. and“ In. - bt expend-d bet-Ion but. In the mun-mum“ thel UMMMM brietty at the ttargue; an“. “mm-"b expend-d bet-Ion but. In ae,ttgt,',titg,rgttltui"2,tt numbing-bum.“ u a new yan' In- Mq1tt (I. and lose no mi: in month} work for world 'Malts. um. “Lung“ again, a; tho} meeting y 11:30 a .3 fray“ was 0643 by Rev. 'iClt ey w Watts and scripture was read by Mr Ralph Diamond Ihe Bible Study wu glven by Mr.) Diner Facey who chose tor his subject, "The Followers ot (31351". M5. Hun Shearer gavel“: tea mg an a una- wu by Misa Bernice irletd. In. Walls Bean gave the “that ot the evening when she told about the Walorf-Astoria Hotel in New York drawing attention to its an. the kind of bunnes conducted on its premises and the type ot pa- tronage Mr Ralph Capling was m charge of the social hour and courtesy remarks were made by Mr, Walhs Bean following the servmg of refreshments by the hostess Personals. mutton waif it: “50'7M sttpy e9t Ttetter “‘93? You-c Ml In“. Recent vxsllors with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger were Mr. Maynard Bontrager of Je,,,': Ind., Mr Ray Click and Mr. w- rence King of Parksburg. Pa., Ind Mr Roy Landis of Mohnton in Mr oon to Tdeg ly meeting ot the 's 1.11?th of Babel um I mean; VII In of Mr. Oliver _ tor of [nth and IV - l/ttr the main, a; the a y the ma o a ' was anew by Rev. at Mrs, Ellwonh Benn spent a cou- ple of days this week with her gums. Mr. and Mrs, William nd ot near Galt. Mumps have been the order of the day at St. James School on the Huron Road when the teacher, Mr. Dellord Zehr of Baden, found himself with about fifty per cent of his usual pupils m attendance at their daily classes. at the New Hamburg Rink this year but due to the hockey sche- dule being rather indefinite so far tt has not been possible to set an end date but it is hoped that u will be possible to hold same within the next two weeks. M9svine Wmen’s Mane. of "God Save the Queen". The roll call was answered by naming our favorite news commentator which showed that Gordon Sin- clair seemed to hold a slight edge over such broadcasters as Jack Pennsy mama Mr, and Mrs. Abner Cressman and ftrty'tly accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good visited re- cently with Mr, and Mrs. Mennoh Brubaeher of Heidelberg. The Wilmot Township Sunday School Association are planning on bony-lg aethey sk"..iytparty Because of the sad news of our beloved Sovereign, King George Vl's death early that morning, the customary opening of the aya- viile Women's Institute was dis- pensed with and Mrs. Wilfred Schneller, the president, asked the members to observe a minute's si- Aence In tribute to his memory. This _was [ollowed by the _s_ing_ing A... h “I“ W to United Nation. lie-dunner- 'rsN-E-h1-t-NmrtsstheS--bemartist,t5atvuor -,.qqmh-betmgtmterstewedb, JelSpubollhclJ-ned lul- ' The Interview In: broadcast by U.N, India In In “W - “The United Nations may.“ W†IILPgIl,_vIw In: lived mum tor " yuan. on bit in In 01.1mm and Spanish humu- Broadcasts. TAKE DELIVERY WORN t3.Mt IS PAID $1.00 Down $1.00 Weekly (Awning to Government reluintions) Theo Per on†2.50 rook†It's a complete service for eight persons - a matched ensemble of dinnerware, lassware and silvell'alute, sale priced to win new friendgs for this store. e "Royal Spray" dinnerware reflects all the ttne Craftsmanship of the Potter's art-- in a lovelier than ever design in the classic mould of fine English china. The pattern is in delicate "Princess" pink in blossom motif interwoven DINNE R. SE RVICE ness and correspondence wasI dealt With and delegates asked to attend a meeting in Kitchener for the formation of a women's unit of the somety for the treatment and prevention of cancer. Mrs. uliver Kerr, convenor of the ways and means committee announced: that the Institute would hold at sax of baking on February 16thi in Mr. Peme's ottice in New Hans-l ourg Mrs. Wa.hs Bean, conve- nor of the Citizenship committee, took charge of her program in her opening remarks said that citizen- ship meant little courtes1es, littlel weids of praise, friendly greet- Jntls--ln short, Just living together; in a community, Mr Harold; Schmidt ot Baden then snowed 1 tiim entitled, "The Family Tree", depicting the growth of Canada and its ctvtltzation. Mrs. A, El Lnnstner tendered a vote of thanks to Mr. Schmidt in coming) out and showing this tiirn, Marl Miworth Bean ted m a sing-sung, at hymns as a tribute to our late King George VI, Miss Arireaccll Hidden of New Hamburg Iawredt With a vocal solo accompanied 31.x the piano by Mrs. Oliver Kerrd Mrs, Austin Zoeller gave a read-l mg “The Road of Commonplace" after which a motion of adjourn- ment was moved and refresh. ments served by the hostess and her assistants. . Canada's 10 commercial bank's operate under licences granted by Parliament: thus the name "char- tered banks", I Dennet. Ear: Cameron, Lamont Tnlden and others. Routine butti, Set is the Same Quality And Price as Last Year .' Increases, This l34-Pc. IN THE BEAUTIFUL "Royal Spray" PATTERN lispjte Price and Tax And Note This: ONLY "" !A13_.!1“__ MAIL ORDERS ARE INVITED In honor of her recent marri- , age, Mrs. James Brown (nee Beat, I rice Goodwin) was presented with is picture of The Christ at a meet- _ ing of the Children of the Church heid at St. James Lutheran Church on Friday night. The pre- sident. Carol Schmidt, made the presentation and Rev. D, J. Globe gave a few remarks. The class periods were then held under the direction of the teachers, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. B. Boshart and Rev. (Mr. Glebe. Msss Manon Reaman of Beams- sulie who IS leaving for Liberia in the near future with the World- Wide Evangelization Crusade, was the guest speaker at the re- gular meeting of the Bethel Unit- ed Missionary Young People's So, uel)‘ held at the church last Thursday night. Miss Erma Cole- matvsptestded and Gordon Sherk mad the scripture lesson. Miss Marion Shark and Miss Clarene Haas rendered a vocal duet and Miss Ruth Sham: sang a solo. Miss Evangeline Good conducted a quiz on "How well do you know your missionariesé" Reception ot members was held at the United Brethren Church on The weekly meeting of the Girts' Club was held at the home of Mrs. Kiltred Saran: on Tues- day mght with an attendance of seven. A demonstration on “Shrinking and Presmg Wool" was gwen by the leaders. Mrs. Salaras and Mrs. Howard Fried, The girls responded to the m“ call with, “The name of a material and us weave". The Bethel United Missionary W.M,S. met at the church on Wed- .tternoon. Mrs. J. H. Good led the devotions and prayers were uttered by In Nile Stunt: 1nd Mrs. Floyd Shark, Letters were read trom two missionaries. Miss Florence Finlay in Nigeria and Miss Hazel Etsy in Mexico, The remainder at the afternoon was spent in quilting, 't59f,,,?,,,,,!,,i,i, I KING STREET EAST KITCHENII with tiny yellow buds and green leaves-scalloped edged too with 22 In. gold border, The crystal clear hand-cut blown glassware provides perfect harmony to the dinnerware and the silverplate which is guaranteed for enduring) service (with stainless steel blades) is equally beautifu Sunday mqrning when the follow- ing were received into the church: Mr. and Mrs Ohver Bean. Miss Kathryn Hallman and Kenneth Shana. The pastor, Rev. E, Sider delivered the sermon and the choir sang. A Commumg Memorial Ser- vice fur King eorge VI will be held at the school on Friday af- ternoon. The tour ministers of the village wtll be the speakers and the school children will provide special music. C GBataimgtmtto WWW“ fethrViiiiiifiq out '.'."d',"Ctlnt','tMfrecsiatttt Marianas-vi- Accommnu‘lotby ts'i7du%1rl1Jtll'lliyoTt'a"d'ld'2.Xf/ 'od-our-soho/Ya-Garcia-a. "" . . ‘Q-oh'inl. . 'ipt,r,uttrttdhctattt's. My qrirtodr_'-ouulGdria7ar, 'idtit,t,2'tti'atattd.ya'ee,.Ltuije, - . ' I“ ... Duh-gamma ii'iiiir"iitrl ...-..........i....,. 'Hufftattymrr.ca.reoettu-s,-, Ute. wand you W‘Candm “cumin-“0M“! WIMOIM'M B-ACtodttoNmooito-. “by“ Ian-nu“ Jwere given by Miss Doreen Bell of Stayner and Miss Margaret iManin of Waterloo. A vocal duet â€was rendered by Miss Marion IR_einhardt of Stayner and Mus, 1Hood. Curtis Bender of New (Hamburg delivered the message. Approximately 700 people at- tended the "Open House" days at the Imglement show roows off Oliver inn & Sons at the Five Points, east of the wince on Wed- nesday and Thursday. Several; sound tttms were shown including; pictures of improved farming methods and equipment. The main feature was a comedy en- titled. "Galahad Jones" which created much merriment. The Charity Seewing Circle of the Blenheim Mennonite Church met at the home of Mrs. Harold Schmitt on Monday. The devo- tional period was led by 'Mrs, Schmitt and Mrs. Walter Manta offered prayer. A quilt was quilt- ed for relief. 57 King St. N. - Phone an wank. Eldon L Buckner Office hours: 9.30 A.M. _ 5.30 PX. Evenings by appointment. GLASSES PRESCRIBED AND FITTED OPTOMETRIST Professional eye examination and visual analysis Optical Repairs